Let's not forget to factor in the level of R&D that goes into building these things. Even as simple as a heat sink can take 6-12 months to get right. If I was to guess (and I could be wrong) the copper used in the chassis is for more than just aesthetics.
Not saying it justifies the price, but if you like the sound, you are not only paying for the obvious parts and labor, you are paying for the process of getting you that sound. As an example, if it took a manufacturer 3 years to design and develop (time + money) then it is they need to get some sort of return on that investment. Even though it may seem otherwise, they really don't sell many of these in a year.
That being said, some of the pricing on really high end gear just shatters my mind, especially as it pertains to cables.
Not saying it justifies the price, but if you like the sound, you are not only paying for the obvious parts and labor, you are paying for the process of getting you that sound. As an example, if it took a manufacturer 3 years to design and develop (time + money) then it is they need to get some sort of return on that investment. Even though it may seem otherwise, they really don't sell many of these in a year.
That being said, some of the pricing on really high end gear just shatters my mind, especially as it pertains to cables.